Delirium Visual Sensitivity Problems - Eye Strain & Motion Sickness
" definitely, i miss the colours on my maps but running them uninstilled is just missing out on 2divs/hour |
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Uncomfortable foggy visuals and tedious background music in a state of delirium detract from the mapping experience.
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I agree, the visual effect of delirium is way too overtunned and makes me nauseous after a few map, hence why I stopped interacting with this system as a whole.
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I think delirium needs to go, it's very much a PoE1 league and breaks both slow gameplay and visual clarity in an extreme way.
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You are not the first person to report this problem, many people have reported this problem, but GGG is more interested in fixing the NPC instrument sounds than fixing these.
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+1
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+1
Please eliminate the foggy Grey. A simple light cloud be sufficient |
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" Eye strain playing any game is definitely an issue, I am old and wear glasses and it’s a constant concern for me as well. I get this all the time with Poe (1 and 2) and the solution is to stop playing for 10 mins an hour and go do something else (like a bathroom break and make a drink). The Delirium issue is more complex, the fog makes ground effects that could kill us in PoE2 so hard to see and avoid, the solution is also simple for GGG to fix, put the ground effect that could kill us as a layer above the fog, not as it is now below. (ALL typos lack of caps, punctuation and general errors are copyright Timbo Industries - Laziness Division)
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Yeah delirium is pretty bad not onyl fro eyes also fro performance and visibility.
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Yeah, I feel you, man. I agree.
IGN: Royal_Princess, Princess_of_Wraeclast, Vaal_Princess, Diamond_Princess
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